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it will be from john, directed first to governor thompson. i am sorry, i have to ask you to limb your response to 0 seconds. >> that's not fair. >> the obama administration, said that the single most important thing -- a republican leader said the single most important thing we want to achieve is for president obama to be a one-term president. almost indicating he will not give any compromise. if the president elected is not your party and you're elected to a senate seat to what extent will you adopt that approach? >> i'm a reformer. i was keeling -- dealing with the democrats who controlled both houses 12 out of my 15 years. i think it's important for us to make sure we do everything we can do to confront the problem and not postpone them leek my opponent has been doing for the last 14 years. we've got to confront them, we've got to solve the problems. i'm going to work bipartisanly with anybody who wants to work to solve the problems. i do not want us to continue on and debate and tear down, demagogue each other. i want us to solve america'
it will be from john, directed first to governor thompson. i am sorry, i have to ask you to limb your response to 0 seconds. >> that's not fair. >> the obama administration, said that the single most important thing -- a republican leader said the single most important thing we want to achieve is for president obama to be a one-term president. almost indicating he will not give any compromise. if the president elected is not your party and you're elected to a senate seat to what...
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nbc's john yang is there for us. john, good morning. >> reporter: the path for the search for jimmy hoffa has been a long and twisted one, and today it does come here to this driveway in suburban detroit. they are going to take soil samples today to see if the answer to the mystery lies here. more than 37 years after jimmy hoffa vanished without a trace the trail has led to this suburban home. an informant claims he saw a body buried her around the time hoffa went missing. he told dan muldea, the author of "the off anwar sadats." >> very convinced hoffa is buried at this particular location. >> we believe the witness saw something and it was credible enough that we have to continue the investigation at this point. >> reporter: using ground-penetrating radar, authorities found signs of something about two feet under the driveway. today they will take a soil sample to look for evidence of human remains. hoffa was last seen outside a detroit-area restaurant in 1975, apparently lured by two mob figures. since then the se
nbc's john yang is there for us. john, good morning. >> reporter: the path for the search for jimmy hoffa has been a long and twisted one, and today it does come here to this driveway in suburban detroit. they are going to take soil samples today to see if the answer to the mystery lies here. more than 37 years after jimmy hoffa vanished without a trace the trail has led to this suburban home. an informant claims he saw a body buried her around the time hoffa went missing. he told dan...
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of usec john welch joins me. welcome to the program, john. >> pleasure to be here. >> usec has had good news lately. the u.s. congress before it left for its recess approved $100 million to continue research development and demonstration on the centrifuge technology. and you also reported in recent days that the project had hit the second of five technical milestones. where does things stand for the project? >> it's a very exciting stage of the project right now. we have been working on this project from resurfacing the technology from the department of energy to where we are today over ten years. we've done lots of demonstration. but this is the first real demonstration of a module for the commercial plant. it's called the research development program funded by the department of energy. this is a very exciting time because we are deploying 196th of what will be the commercial plant. things as you mentioned with meeting milestones, we've met some longevity milestones on specific components. the project is going v
of usec john welch joins me. welcome to the program, john. >> pleasure to be here. >> usec has had good news lately. the u.s. congress before it left for its recess approved $100 million to continue research development and demonstration on the centrifuge technology. and you also reported in recent days that the project had hit the second of five technical milestones. where does things stand for the project? >> it's a very exciting stage of the project right now. we have been...
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-john. wayne: nice to meet you, john. john, i've got something for you right behind curtain number three. there is a clue for that. the clue is something you've seen in today's show. is there something in today's show that you've seen that you really liked? -his car. wayne: his car, all right. so we're going to let you wrestle him for... no, no, that would actually be hunger games. so, okay, maybe there's his car, maybe that exact car, you could get that car if it's behind curtain number three. we also have a small box for you, jonathan. inside that box the clue is "something new." so, something we have seen. now keep in mind we've also seen zonks, right? -yes. wayne: that could be a zonk. so go with something you've seen or something new. whatever you do not take, i'm giving to... you in the blue. you with the blue, yes. come, sweetheart. (cheering) and you are darrisette? -yes, i am darrisette. wayne: nice to meet you, darrisette. darrisette, john, john, darrisette. -hi. -nice to meet you. wayne: all right, so what do y
-john. wayne: nice to meet you, john. john, i've got something for you right behind curtain number three. there is a clue for that. the clue is something you've seen in today's show. is there something in today's show that you've seen that you really liked? -his car. wayne: his car, all right. so we're going to let you wrestle him for... no, no, that would actually be hunger games. so, okay, maybe there's his car, maybe that exact car, you could get that car if it's behind curtain number three....
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powell: some people heard john f. kennedy talk about going to the moon. we are out of place in history that we need to be thinking about traveling and utilizing renewables. this is a milestone in our history. we cannot use the same old methods of extraction. compares drilling oil to putting a whim. we can produce energy, if this country could be as dedicated to renewables, we could invest well. by the way, europe is doing it, china is doing it, why are we not doing it? we can employ up to 4 million people. when you talk about creating jobs, if we could convert our systems, we can employ many more people than we can even imagine. it takes imagination and thinking out of the box and talking to people. we are only talking about the old and not the new. >> moderator: congressman cantor, almost all republicans have called for the repeal and replacement of obamacare for the affordable care act. preventing insurance companies from rejecting individuals with pre-existing connections, removing the lifetime cap on benefits and allowing children to remain on their p
powell: some people heard john f. kennedy talk about going to the moon. we are out of place in history that we need to be thinking about traveling and utilizing renewables. this is a milestone in our history. we cannot use the same old methods of extraction. compares drilling oil to putting a whim. we can produce energy, if this country could be as dedicated to renewables, we could invest well. by the way, europe is doing it, china is doing it, why are we not doing it? we can employ up to 4...
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political director john dickerson is here, and, john, clear out from this first debate, a chance for tens of millions of americans to watch these two guys side by side, what's your sense of the calculation of the race right now? >> the race right now, the momentum is with the president, he's doing well in the national polls and also in these battleground states. the most interesting battleground state is ohio, where it looks like there have been a consistent number of polls that shows the president pulling away ahead of mitt romney outside of the margin of error. things going well for the president. expectations couldn't be higher for mitt romney in debates. >> three new polls show obama with the lead in battleground states. >> in new hampshire and north carolina, and in nevada. what's interesting about nevada is that the president is going to be there for three days of debate preparation. nevada, an early voting state. not just about november 6th in nevada, and the president will be there for three days, have you at least one event. what that does is stir up the democrats in nevada
political director john dickerson is here, and, john, clear out from this first debate, a chance for tens of millions of americans to watch these two guys side by side, what's your sense of the calculation of the race right now? >> the race right now, the momentum is with the president, he's doing well in the national polls and also in these battleground states. the most interesting battleground state is ohio, where it looks like there have been a consistent number of polls that shows the...
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they cut to john and john was wearing simultaneously three pairs of sunglasses. like big wraparound movie star kind of thing. i looked up what. i got melancholy about him dying. tongue in cheek to the beatles and john. >> you have a mischievious side. >> no. >> you're country music and when you think country music i don't think beck. you collaborate with beck and kid rock. >> great music. i think people think great music when they think of beck. i was familiar with beckon lion the first part of his work. i was aware of his break out "loser" in the early '90s, which is an independent and then the next album. within the early 2000s, 2002 or 2013 he had an album called "sea changer." there was grade melodic structure there. i had an inclinton acceleration to put a call in to find beck and see if he was interested. >> the two of you did it together? >> he co-produced two of the tracks. >> guitars and cadillacs. everybody knows that song. you promise ad twirl. >> a twirl. gayle i'll give you a twirl. >> i'll leave the two of you alone. dwight yoakam thanks. car of the
they cut to john and john was wearing simultaneously three pairs of sunglasses. like big wraparound movie star kind of thing. i looked up what. i got melancholy about him dying. tongue in cheek to the beatles and john. >> you have a mischievious side. >> no. >> you're country music and when you think country music i don't think beck. you collaborate with beck and kid rock. >> great music. i think people think great music when they think of beck. i was familiar with...
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>> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is savannah. >> thanks. >>> harmony and peace are restored to the nfl over the replacement officials. the regular referees back on the field last night to the delight of players and fans. stephanie gosk is in b this morning. morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, standing ovations at the game are usually reserved for the home team, the baltimore ravens. fans are crazy about their team. last night, other pros they were happier to see. >> the appreciative fans. >> reporter: the refs are used to boos and abuse. they definitely aren't used to standing ovations. thursday night in baltimore, that's exactly what they got. >> we are excited to have the real refs back. >> reporter: the first nfl game of the season to be refereed by full time, experienced officials. >> i think the players know, i think the coaches know, and we can all get back to concentrating on football. >> reporter: the season began with the lockout imposed by the league and a team of less experienced repla
>> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is savannah. >> thanks. >>> harmony and peace are restored to the nfl over the replacement officials. the regular referees back on the field last night to the delight of players and fans. stephanie gosk is in b this morning. morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. well, standing ovations at the game are usually reserved for the home team, the baltimore ravens. fans are crazy about their team. last night, other pros they...
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and i worked with john kasic and newt gingrich rich, and it got the job done. we balanced the budget. the unemployment rate was going down and poverty rates were going down. other than that, it didn't work. i didn't like the welfare bill. i voted against it because i didn't believe it provided the kind of child care and work support we needed to provide. we came back in, in 1997, and did it. i don't oppose of people receiving welfare to have to work. i think it is a good thing to do. i was governor in 1983 when we were in recession. we had no tax increase over that food. -- four years. we lowered the tax on ford. the governors will tell you. spend more money here, spend more money there. and we held the line. in this campaign i have endorsed republican proposals to cut spending. the conservative senator from oklahoma. i am proposing to cut congress today. it simply isn't true to say that i haven't supported spending cuts, because i have done plenty of it in the past. >> thank you. senator fisher you have a 30- second rebuttal. >> this was a signature achievemen
and i worked with john kasic and newt gingrich rich, and it got the job done. we balanced the budget. the unemployment rate was going down and poverty rates were going down. other than that, it didn't work. i didn't like the welfare bill. i voted against it because i didn't believe it provided the kind of child care and work support we needed to provide. we came back in, in 1997, and did it. i don't oppose of people receiving welfare to have to work. i think it is a good thing to do. i was...
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john mccain himself says it starts with immigration. it's not the only you issue. but i think anna's quite right, how does a republican candidate run the gaunt let of a primary season in which the attacks from the right -- we saw it with meg whitman. she was determined to run in california with the republican party except for schwarzenegger has been out to pasture. but she got attacked by jerry poisoner in the primary, she brought out pete wilson, and she wanted to deport her nanny by the end of the election. [laughter] you know, the hispanic vote turned out in huge numbers for jerry brown. >> we could easily be having this conversation about the democratic difficulties among whites, right? it would totally change, as you were saying, if you had a candidate who was getting half the hispanic vote, be talking about why obama is likely to vote from 43% of whites, even slightly lower. but, you know, the republicans have set themselves a hurdle that is so high by allowing democrats to continue winning 80% of this growing population. the share of whites you have to win b
john mccain himself says it starts with immigration. it's not the only you issue. but i think anna's quite right, how does a republican candidate run the gaunt let of a primary season in which the attacks from the right -- we saw it with meg whitman. she was determined to run in california with the republican party except for schwarzenegger has been out to pasture. but she got attacked by jerry poisoner in the primary, she brought out pete wilson, and she wanted to deport her nanny by the end...
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johns hopkins university is helping a program by awarding grant money to baltimore elementary schools. the national science foundation will award the funds over a five-year period and partnership with the schools. it will help 1300 students in grades three through five improve science and math education. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> there is a busy ride out there. if you're traveling in the next few minutes, delays forming on southbound 795. they form from white marsh and continue down to the beltway. reid 7, philadelphia road and ridge road, watch for an accident in rosedale. 22 miles per hour on the west side outer loop. eastbound i-70 from 32 all way towards 29, expect delays. another one coming in on westbound 100 and oakwood road, creating a big backup approaching route 10. six miles per hour there. pretty heavy south of this exit. south of the beltway or these, these delays continue from white marsh down to the 895 split. tony, over to you. >> we are off to a nice start. plenty of sunshine out there. winds have shifted to the southwest. 48 in jarrettsville. yo
johns hopkins university is helping a program by awarding grant money to baltimore elementary schools. the national science foundation will award the funds over a five-year period and partnership with the schools. it will help 1300 students in grades three through five improve science and math education. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> there is a busy ride out there. if you're traveling in the next few minutes, delays forming on southbound 795. they form from white marsh...
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senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president mahmood ahmadinejad. and as we learned, he may have the answers to a mystery that has consumed levinson's family for more than five years. >> reporter: is it one of those things that you get used to? >> oh, never. >> reporter: as i walked through times square with christine levinson and her son dan, neither were prepared for what they were about to see. there was robert levinson staring back at his wife and ston frson from an electronic billboard. the picture was taken from a mysterious video that the family received nearly two years ago. levinson, a retired fbi agent, pale and ga
senior correspondent john my ser a former fbi assistant director. he's here. and we came back from this interview -- i told you what he said and you thought it was pretty interesting. >> i thought it was a surprise. and as world leaders gather around new york for the u.n. general assembly, their motorcades are bound to pass one of the many billboards asking for their help in locating robert levinson, but the intended audience for that ad campaign may be just one man, iran's president...
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john in d.c., democrat, go ahead. >> caller: yes, good morning. i just can't believe you said you met with this assad over the last few years and you thought this guy wasn't a killer like his old man? i mean, my god, these guys don't change their stripes. >> host: let's get a response. >> guest: first i met with bashar al-assad between 2004 and 2009. certainly early on i wasn't the only one. now, where we all wrong? perhaps. we are not psychologists. many inside and outside serious reasons for hope and it implements a number of the the the internally. there was always a gap between what internally. there was always a gap between what he was saying and what he was implementing. i and many others try to hold them accountable. i've written about quite a bit over recent years and as early as 2006, 2007 i started to see them change. people do change. this is about enhancing without tyrian reserve on. even the most intention become comfortable with power. power is an aphrodisiac in the old clichÉ, absolute power happens quite a bit. and i saw that he s
john in d.c., democrat, go ahead. >> caller: yes, good morning. i just can't believe you said you met with this assad over the last few years and you thought this guy wasn't a killer like his old man? i mean, my god, these guys don't change their stripes. >> host: let's get a response. >> guest: first i met with bashar al-assad between 2004 and 2009. certainly early on i wasn't the only one. now, where we all wrong? perhaps. we are not psychologists. many inside and outside...
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the professor of medicine at johns hopkins university medical center is here this morning. thank you for coming. >> it's great to be here. >> what is afib? >> it's very common, achaotic heart rhythm disorder that affects over three million americans. it's a very important common condition. >> how do people know -- well, is it a high heart beat? >> it's a fast racing irregular heart beat. your heart can seem like it's flopping in your chest, racing out of control or irregular beating of your heart rate or have no symptoms at all so it has a wide range of symptoms. >> you said it affects three million americans but these are generally folks in their 50s and 60s as i understand. >> it starts to increase at the age of 50. by the time you're 8 on, one in ten americans will have afib. those over 65 it's about 4% so it's incredibly common. >> how dow know if i don't have the symptoms? do i get hooked up to the machine? good that give me a readout that i have a weird heart beat? >> the worst presenting is a stroke. but not uncommonly you go in for a checkup and low and behold your
the professor of medicine at johns hopkins university medical center is here this morning. thank you for coming. >> it's great to be here. >> what is afib? >> it's very common, achaotic heart rhythm disorder that affects over three million americans. it's a very important common condition. >> how do people know -- well, is it a high heart beat? >> it's a fast racing irregular heart beat. your heart can seem like it's flopping in your chest, racing out of control or...
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and a couple of days it will be john cook four, wednesday. ahmadinejad will take the platform at the united nations. general assembly. and my question is what recourse, what actions can we be taking similar to canada shutting their embassy in what can the united states do with regard to the international court of justice? there's talk right now about recognizing the fact that he is on a genocidal path. his calls are genocidal, and that is against a member nation of the united nations. how can we as america do something to ensure that iran is thrown out of the united nations and set off course? he can't be given platforms like this. he is now the secretary for the next three years. >> if i understood it, your position is how can the united states get iran thrown out of -- do you realize iran just held a meeting where 40 countries went to -- [inaudible] >> i thought it was 40. but even more important, 120. and you are suggesting that somehow the president should organize the assembly so it will throw iran out? listen, you will forgive me. you w
and a couple of days it will be john cook four, wednesday. ahmadinejad will take the platform at the united nations. general assembly. and my question is what recourse, what actions can we be taking similar to canada shutting their embassy in what can the united states do with regard to the international court of justice? there's talk right now about recognizing the fact that he is on a genocidal path. his calls are genocidal, and that is against a member nation of the united nations. how can...
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only from john frieda. in deep red apples and in each golden bead. it blends into a perfect crunch you'll savor, giving us the most perfect lesson in flavor. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. >>> good morning. 10:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. self-driving cars could find their way to area streets. the governor is going to come to the bay area today to sign a law to test self-driven cars. it will require the dmv to govern rules. google is pioneering the technology in the mountain view location. the signing ceremony will be at 1:00 this afternoon. we will have a look at weather and traffic after this break. >>> welcome back. a live look over the shark tank at the hp pavilion. we have haze out there. air quality suffering in the east bay. we have good air quality in the east bay today. feel free to open the windows as temperatures reach 90 in fairfield. we will have the full forecast in just a half hour today at 11:00. first, let's check the drive. >>> good morning, christina. you are talking about the gray bleeding out of the area at the toll
only from john frieda. in deep red apples and in each golden bead. it blends into a perfect crunch you'll savor, giving us the most perfect lesson in flavor. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. >>> good morning. 10:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. self-driving cars could find their way to area streets. the governor is going to come to the bay area today to sign a law to test self-driven cars. it will require the dmv to govern rules. google is pioneering the technology in the...
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john kerry and joe biden voted for the bill. that was an important piece of legislation. vote againstp cutting spending, requiring people to work for their checks, and against that landmark legislation? >> i did not boast against -- i did not vote against cutting spending p. i work with john t. sick and newt gingrich in 1997, and eat a balanced budget. it got the job done. the balanced the budget. we were paying off debt. the unemployment rate was going down. other than that it did not work. i did not like the welfare bill, because it did not provide the kind of child care support that we needed to provide, and became in in 1997 and did it. i did not require -- i did not oppose people of the kind to have to work. i do not disagree with that position at all. to say that i have opposed spending cuts is inaccurate. i was governor in 1983 when we were in recession. week lowered the tax on food as a consequence of a significant effort by the legislature. it was every interest group in the state that lined up. spend more money here, there. we held the line. in this campaign, i
john kerry and joe biden voted for the bill. that was an important piece of legislation. vote againstp cutting spending, requiring people to work for their checks, and against that landmark legislation? >> i did not boast against -- i did not vote against cutting spending p. i work with john t. sick and newt gingrich in 1997, and eat a balanced budget. it got the job done. the balanced the budget. we were paying off debt. the unemployment rate was going down. other than that it did not...
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. >> i am also a student from johns hopkins in applied economics. i want to provide a book into the debates because of the beginning of both moderator's us specifically -- both moderator's asked specifically what you would do to spur job growth. i was wondering if you could just walk through what are the biggest considerations you think a small business person thinks before they make an investment decision or a hiring decision or they consider whether the federal budget would be balanced, the sigh of relief. do they consider what the tax rate is going to be, or do they want to know whether be enough demand for the good or service before i make this decision. i wonder if you could rank those three or conclude not -- or include other considerations. >> they regularly asked what the biggest concern is, and what you see as the economic crisis unfolds and as we have gone forward is the percentage of small business people who said worried about who whether their customers are going to be there next year tripled and became the highest concern, and it staye
. >> i am also a student from johns hopkins in applied economics. i want to provide a book into the debates because of the beginning of both moderator's us specifically -- both moderator's asked specifically what you would do to spur job growth. i was wondering if you could just walk through what are the biggest considerations you think a small business person thinks before they make an investment decision or a hiring decision or they consider whether the federal budget would be balanced,...